June Acreage Report: Hay

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Hay Area Harvested by Type - States and United States: 2010 and 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : All hay : Alfalfa and : All other : : alfalfa mixtures : State :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2010 : 2011 1/ : 2010 : 2011 1/ : 2010 : 2011 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 acres : Alabama 2/ .......: 780 800 (NA) (NA) 780 800 Arizona ..........: 320 285 280 250 40 35 Arkansas .........: 1,480 1,500 10 10 1,470 1,490 California .......: 1,470 1,490 920 940 550 550 Colorado .........: 1,600 1,640 820 820 780 820 Connecticut ......: 59 57 6 5 53 52 Delaware .........: 15 14 5 5 10 9 Florida 2/ .......: 320 270 (NA) (NA) 320 270 Georgia 2/ .......: 650 570 (NA) (NA) 650 570 Idaho ............: 1,470 1,370 1,130 1,020 340 350 : Illinois .........: 600 560 340 290 260 270 Indiana ..........: 670 630 300 300 370 330 Iowa .............: 1,200 1,070 880 730 320 340 Kansas ...........: 2,550 2,550 650 650 1,900 1,900 Kentucky .........: 2,530 2,350 230 250 2,300 2,100 Louisiana 2/ .....: 450 400 (NA) (NA) 450 400 Maine ............: 137 136 7 6 130 130 Maryland .........: 215 215 40 35 175 180 Massachusetts ....: 77 78 7 8 70 70 Michigan .........: 1,000 1,000 700 700 300 300 : Minnesota ........: 1,900 1,800 1,100 1,100 800 700 Mississippi 2/ ...: 700 720 (NA) (NA) 700 720 Missouri .........: 3,840 3,820 240 220 3,600 3,600 Montana ..........: 2,850 2,750 1,950 1,950 900 800 Nebraska .........: 2,690 2,550 890 850 1,800 1,700 Nevada ...........: 470 475 280 275 190 200 New Hampshire ....: 56 57 5 4 51 53 New Jersey .......: 105 110 20 20 85 90 New Mexico .......: 310 300 220 230 90 70 New York .........: 1,380 1,530 420 450 960 1,080 : North Carolina ...: 865 805 5 5 860 800 North Dakota .....: 2,550 2,500 1,560 1,500 990 1,000 Ohio .............: 1,110 1,110 390 400 720 710 Oklahoma .........: 3,210 3,000 310 300 2,900 2,700 Oregon ...........: 1,045 1,010 415 380 630 630 Pennsylvania .....: 1,500 1,450 500 450 1,000 1,000 Rhode Island .....: 8 8 1 1 7 7 South Carolina 2/ : 360 390 (NA) (NA) 360 390 South Dakota .....: 3,600 3,450 2,150 2,250 1,450 1,200 Tennessee ........: 1,965 1,920 15 20 1,950 1,900 : Texas ............: 5,220 4,640 120 140 5,100 4,500 Utah .............: 700 700 540 540 160 160 Vermont ..........: 195 195 30 25 165 170 Virginia .........: 1,330 1,350 80 70 1,250 1,280 Washington .......: 840 780 450 390 390 390 West Virginia ....: 620 630 20 20 600 610 Wisconsin ........: 1,660 1,500 1,300 1,150 360 350 Wyoming ..........: 1,190 1,070 620 570 570 500 : United States ....: 59,862 57,605 19,956 19,329 39,906 38,276 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (NA) Not available. 1/ Forecasted. 2/ Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures included in all other hay. For More Information
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